Requiem (Süßmayr version) Sussmayr-Version by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The history of the genesis of the Requiem is entwined with legends and anecdotes. The burdens of the composition and performance of La Clemenza di Tito and Die Zauberflöte, and an acute infection led to the collapse and death of the composer following a short illness.When he died on December 5th, 1791, the composer left behind a fragment for a requiem composition, where the various sections were at different stages of completion. Mozart’s wife Constanze therefore turned to Mozart’s friends, asking them to complete the fragment. After two failed attempts, the task passed to Mozart’s pupil Franz Xaver Süßmayr, who completed the Requiem in the form known today, using working materials that are no longer extant, and perhaps verbal instructions from the composer. Today the Süßmayr version is still the most well known, and it is doubtless the one with the closest historical ties to Mozart.

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Instrument:
Double Bass Voice Basso Continuo
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian Classical Period
Composers:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
Series:
Carus Choir Coach
EAN:
4009350736238
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Arrangers:
Franz Xaver Sussmayr
Usages:
Mass
Main Key:
D minor
Size:
12,5 x 14 cm inches
Shipping Weight:
0.26 pounds

SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 basset horns, 2 bassoons, 2 contrabass, 3 trombones, timpani, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo (Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Corni di bassetto, 2 Fg, 2 Tr, 3 Trb, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Bc) - Grade 4

SKU: CA.5162647

Sussmayr-Version. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Carus Choir Coach. REQUIEM (SUssMAYR).CCC. Requiem. Carus Choir Coach (audio only). Composed 1791. KV 626. Carus Verlag #CV 51.626/47. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.5162647).

12,5 x 14 cm inches. Key: D minor. Text language: Latin.

The history of the genesis of the Requiem is entwined with legends and anecdotes. The burdens of the composition and performance of La Clemenza di Tito and Die Zauberflöte, and an acute infection led to the collapse and death of the composer following a short illness.

When he died on December 5th, 1791, the composer left behind a fragment for a requiem composition, where the various sections were at different stages of completion. Mozart’s wife Constanze therefore turned to Mozart’s friends, asking them to complete the fragment. After two failed attempts, the task passed to Mozart’s pupil Franz Xaver Süßmayr, who completed the Requiem in the form known today, using working materials that are no longer extant, and perhaps verbal instructions from the composer. Today the Süßmayr version is still the most well known, and it is doubtless the one with the closest historical ties to Mozart.